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The Office of Prevention manages all aspects of substance abuse prevention within
ADMH to include the Strategic Prevention Framework (SPF), State Incentive Grant (SIG), Alabama Epidemiological
Outcomes Workgroup (AEOW), Tobacco Sales to Minors Program (SYNAR) and Regional Information Clearinghouses. Below is
more information about prevention projects and resources.
Office of Prevention Organizational Chart
Prevention Service Map
Prevention Providers Directory
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Strategic Prevention Framework – Strategic Incentive Grant (SPF-SIG)
In order for the Office of Prevention to effectively implement the SPF at the state and community levels, three goals are recognized for this project:
- Prevent the onset and reduce the progression of substance use, including
childhood underage drinking
- Reduce substance-related problems in Alabama communities
- Build prevention capacity and infrastructure at the state and community
levels
Alabama’s SPF-SIG from the federal Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP) funds substance abuse prevention programs, policies, and practices to address the state’s priorities as determined by the SPF-SIG Epidemiological Workgroup and SPF-SIG Advisory Board.
The SPF, which assists states in developing a strategic plan, is developed through a five-step data-driven process
incorporating cultural competency and sustainability. The five steps of the SPF are:
- Needs Assessment
- Capacity Building
- Strategic Planning
- Implementation of Evidence-Based Prevention Programs
- Monitoring and Evaluation
Epidemiological Profile
Alabama State Strategic Plan
State Prevention Advisory Board (SPAB)
The SPAB functions as an advisory board for prevention services in general, but it is also designated as the official SPF-SIG
Advisory Board. The SPAB has representation from all of the state agencies that play a role in substance abuse prevention. School
and community-based organizations are represented on the SPAB as well. Bringing these key stakeholders together in an advisory role
has already helped to increase communication and collaboration between prevention agencies, and it is anticipated that it will
continue to serve this function. The SPAB plays a large role in developing the state‘s prevention infrastructure and is the approving
board of SPF-SIG operations.
SPAB Membership
Alabama’s Epidemiological Outcomes Workgroup (AEOW)
Since the AEOW establishment in 2006, the AEOW has focused efforts on a systematic assessment of statewide need in order to assure
wise use of limited resources. In addition to monitoring alcohol, tobacco, and other drug consumption and consequence patterns in
Alabama, the AEOW has made it a goal to build epidemiological capacity among state and local prevention professionals to ensure use
of accurate data in planning, programming, and prioritization. Also, the AEOW which is also designated as SPF-SIG Epidemiological
Workgroup provides information and data about substance abuse to the SPAB.
AEOW Membership
2012 SPAB/AEOW Quarterly Minutes:
January
April
July
October
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SYNAR
Synar is a Federal Amendment that requires States to enact and enforce laws prohibiting the sale and distribution of tobacco
products to individuals under the age of 18. Synar is a critical component of the Federal Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment
Block Grant, States not in compliance risk losing a significant portion of their grant funding. Enforcement, compliance, merchant
education, and a coverage study are the four main components of Synar. The ADMH works closely with the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage
Control Board, the Alabama Department of Public Health, and prevention communities across the state to ensure the success of Synar
efforts.
Synar Program Factsheet –
www.samhsa.gov/prevention/synarFactsheet.aspx
Alabama Synar Tobacco Retailer Violation Rates
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Regional Information Clearinghouses
ADMH supports two regional information clearinghouses, in North and South Alabama, in the disseminate of information and training
on substance abuse and substance abuse related problems to prevention providers, coalitions, schools and communities. The North
Regional Information Clearinghouse is provided by the Agency for Substance Abuse Prevention and the South Regional Information
Clearinghouse is provided by the Drug Education Council, Inc. Training topics include, but are not limited to, bullying, HIV and
other sexual transmitted infections, managing disruptive audiences, SPF-SIG and ethics.
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Prevention Media
Several media outlets are utilized to keep Alabamians abreast of mental health and substance abuse issues.
Below are some the tools used. The Prevention 411 Newsletter is distributed
monthly to employees, prevention providers, coalition members, drug-free communities, and SPAB
& AEOW members to keep them aware of activities and events. The underage drinking video, sponsored by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration/CSAP highlights the state’s challenges and successes in preventing underage drinking.
2011 What's the 411? Newsletters:
Great American Smokeout
National Drunk & Drugged Driving
2012 What's the 411? Newsletters:
Birth Defects
Children of Alcoholics
Kick Butts Day
Prescription Take-Back Day
National Prevention Week
Recovery Month
Awareness
Mental Illness
Mental Wellness
World AIDS Day
Underage Drinking Video -
www.stopalcoholabuse.gov/statevideos/
Underage Drinking Website -
www.mh.alabama.gov/SA/Parentalyzer/index.htm
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Substance Abuse Statistics
Relevant data sources provide information that help assess the burden of substance abuse in Alabama. Statistics are useful for better understanding the scope and trends of substance abuse in Alabama and allow for making effective decisions in implementing prevention efforts. Factsheets are presented below on various substance abuse topics.
Underage Drinking
Illicit Drug Use
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For the Newcomer
The Alabama Prevention Newcomer’s Guide (APNG) provides a range of information useful to prevention professionals on all levels. For those new to the prevention field, both agencies and individuals, the
guide serves as an orientation tool. You will find invaluable information on agency and individual certification standards; available resources to aid prevention efforts;
a wealth of online references to help gain an understanding of prevention on the state, regional and national levels; and publications introducing the basics of prevention in theory and practice.
For experienced prevention professionals and established prevention agencies, the
guide serves as a useful reference manual. Contact information for other Alabama prevention providers, 310 Board catchment areas, clearinghouse coverage areas and important contacts at the state level are all included to keep you in touch with your counterparts
across the state.
Newcomer's Guide
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For the Prevention Provider
To assist prevention providers in the application of prevention strategies, this section contains practices and standards for prevention. Resources developed to assist providers include documents on the maintenance of prevention records, reporting of prevention services and billing of prevention strategies.
Prevention Standards
Attendance Roll Log Instructions
Prevention Activity Sheet 2012
Prevention Activity Sheet Instructions
SA Contract Billing Manual Edits Prevention Specific 2012
ASAIS Training Manual
Performance Improvement and Program Evaluation Form
Sample Performance Improvement Form
Performance Improvement Feedback Survey
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